“I would go to bed every night and have dreams about having a time machine and somehow I'd have the ability to move through time and space freely, and save Anne Frank.” DreamMovingNightAbilitySpaceBedMachinesFrankEvery NightTime And SpaceRough TimesTime Machine Author:Jeff Mangum
“When human men hold an object that makes a powerful noise, or has moving parts, or spins around fast, or has a button they can push (which either screws or nails something) they become Gods in their own heads.They can do anything: they can eat through walls and bring buildings together to form mighty empires.They can build floating cities and flying tin cans.But they still can't make their own beds.” MenHumansStillsTogetherMovingFormCan DoPowerfulCitiesObjectsBuildingWallBedFlyingNoiseEmpiresButtonsNailsFloatingScrewsTinMoving PartsTin Cans Author:Craig Stone
“I pray daily, and I pray in all kinds of places. I mean, I pray in bed, I pray in the Oval Office. I pray a lot. And just different as the spirit moves me. And faith is an integral part of my life.” KindMeanDifferentMovingSpiritPrayingBedOfficeAll KindsI PrayOval Author:George W. Bush
“When I was so fatigued that I couldn't move, the excitement of going to the barn and getting my foot in the stirrup would make me crawl out of bed.” MovingFeetBedExcitementBarnsStirrups Author:Ann Romney
“Louisville is a place with no labels. It’s not the South, it’s not Chicago, and you don’t think of it as you think of New York or LA. It has some Southern romanticism to it, but also a Northern progressivism, this weird urban island in the middle of the state of Kentucky that has always provided a fertile, often dark, bed. For us, Louisville and the surrounding areas are the center of massive creativity and massive weirdness. The place has its flaws: You move away, but you’re always going to come back.” ThinkingStatesMovingDarkCreativityMiddleNew YorkBedAreasSouthLabelsIslandsMassiveFlawsChicagoSouthernUrbanRomanticismFertileWeirdnessKentuckyProgressivismLouisville Author:Jim James
“My mother on her death bed told me, 'Where the hell did that kangaroo come from!?' - it just popped out of nowhere and punched her in the head and caused a cerebral hemorrhage, so I thought I'd move to a country where there were no kangaroos!” CountryMovingMotherHellBedCerebralDeath BedKangaroos Author:Colin Mochrie